How is the correct syntax? It is not clear in the manual.
If I use
Host host1
Host host2
Port 389
Radiator uses the second one.
If I use
Host host1,host2
Radiator uses host1,host2 as one name
regards
Vangelis
Hugh Irvine wrote:
Hello Vangelis -
Yes.
We are putting together a radius server which authenticates from
openldap, accounts and holds sessions in mysql, and does the dynamic
pooling.
All was working fine before I added the dynaddress stuff and now
radiator crashes :(
Running in debug mode logfile gives:
Fri Nov 22 12:39:46 2002:
Nathan:
Also you have to make some entries in /var/db/postgres/data/pg_hba.conf
(PostgreSQL HOST ACCESS CONTROL FILE) in your DB Server to allow your
Radiator to access (see examples inside the file).
bye,
German.
- Original Message -
From: Dennis Methelev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
Hello again,
I applied the patches using the following procedure:
1) copied the patches archive into the Radiator_3.3.1 directory and
gunzip/untarred it.
2) ran perl Makefile.PL
3) ran make test (everything ok)
4) ran make install
5) restarted radiator. I noticed the radiusd file was updated
I have one question:
When I authenticate through Radiator (with ACE as the backend) I do not get
any attributes passed back with the Accept. I have a test user in ACE
assigned to an ACE profile ABC that has Service-Type = Administrator in it
but this information is not being fed back to the
HEllo Carlos,
On Sat, 23 Nov 2002 09:49, Carlos Molina wrote:
Greetings.
I have the solution for the sybase issue.
First.
We should add the community column to the emerald system.
Radiator wants to take this field for the clients setup.
2) Module AuthEMERALD.pm have a bug.
It should
Greetings ...:-)
I ma testing radiator with emerald (not emerald 4), but I
have some problems on tunning my config file. First, I
used the emerald.cfg file to make some changes on it.
The only features that we need are authenticate, emerald
concurrent users feature, and real time users
Hello Carlos -
The error message indicates that there is no column named CallerId in
the database.
Have you checked the table definitions in the database?
regards
Hugh
On Saturday, Nov 23, 2002, at 13:44 Australia/Melbourne, Carlos Molina
(Net-Uno) wrote:
Greetings ...:-)
I ma testing
Hello Steve -
I would need to see the Perl error output to be sure, but it is
possible that you need to specify the AddressAllocator clause before
you refer to it in your configuration file. If you still have a
problem, please run radiusd from the command line (with -foreground
-log_stdout)
Hello Ganbold -
What definition do you have for Class in your dictionary (looks like
integer)?
It should be defined as string.
Here is the entry from the standard dictionary:
ATTRIBUTE Class 25 string
regards
Hugh
On Friday, Nov 22, 2002, at 17:20
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